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Gael & Meave

Review from Cruel Savior →

DNF! I started this and it was promising until they got to the mountains and it just became weird. His frustration with her at getting some food & coffee at the diner was one thing bcz he told her to stay in the car, but for starting a fire for warmth and using that as..

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Disappointing Production, Great Story

Review from Bonded by Thorns →

I absolutely loved the story of Bonded by Thorns — it’s creative, emotional, and full of that addictive fae romance energy that keeps you hooked. But the audiobook experience was really frustrating. There were entire sentences, paragraphs, and even chapters missing in the audio version. If I hadn’t been reading along with the Kindle edition,..

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EVERYTHING. THIS BOOK IS EVERYTHING.

Review from Capri →

Indy Valentine. The words I have to come up with to describe this masterpiece that destroyed my heart, yet healed it in so many ways… I’m not sure the perfect words exist. But this book… yeah, perfection! Jones Archer, the genuinely perfect “silver cub” and Capri Meadows, the newly divorced blonde bombshell… two souls who..

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Fun but….

Review from Falling in Love with My Vampire Cat →

I just finished the second book in the series. I liked the story enough to keep listening and will finish the series. Other reviews complained about the narrator “yelling”. I totally understood. However, I feel it does get a bit better the more you listen. It took the entire book for me to get used..

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Phenomenal story

Review from Master of Salt & Bones →

This story was amazing. The yearning for Issa and the tug and pull of her relationship with Lucian was so well told. The hurdles and strife of Lucian’s past and mental health was so delicate and detailed to show the type of man he was. The twists at the end were unexpected and astounding. Keri..

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Painful

Review from Bonded by Thorns →

The female voice didn’t narrate, didn’t act. She sounded like she was reading Harry Potter for children at the kindergarten. It was particularly painful when she was reading male voices, like she was trying to convey what Dumbledore sounded like when lecturing Harry on yet another one of their little stunts at school. Painful, disappointing…..

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